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Статья
2013

The existence of a linear horseshoe of continuous maps of dendrites


E. N. MakhrovaE. N. Makhrova
Русская математика
https://doi.org/10.3103/S1066369X13030043
Abstract / Full Text

Assume that a continuous map f defined on a dendrite X has a horseshoe (A, B), where A and B are nonempty disjoint subcontinua in X. In this paper we obtain conditions for the structure of sets A and B under which some iteration of f has a linear horseshoe.

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  • Nizhni Novgorod State University, pr. Gagarina 23, N. Novgorod, 603950, RussiaE. N. Makhrova
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